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  2. David Hill (wide receiver) - Wikipedia

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    David Hill Jr. (born July 28, 1977) is a former American football Wide Receiver/Linebacker for the Detroit Fury and the Austin Wranglers in the Arena Football League. Hill previously coached at Florida A & M University where he developed two NFL Wide Receivers.

  3. A-11 offense - Wikipedia

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    At most levels of football, (including the National Football League (NFL), college football, and American high school football), offensive linemen must wear jersey numbers from 50 to 79, marking them as ineligible receivers in all but very limited situations. In the A-11, however, offensive linemen in the traditional sense are not typically ...

  4. NRG Arena - Wikipedia

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    The main partition on the first floor is the "Arena Proper", a 24,000 gross square foot arena that seats up to 8,500 people. In addition to the Arena Proper, there are four exhibit halls within the NRG Arena. The largest hall is Exhibit Hall D, boasting 100,000 square feet (10,000 m 2) of space.

  5. Ranking area high schools' top 5 wide receivers

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    Jul. 28—Time to start looking at the offensive skill positions in this week's high school football player position rankings. Wide receiver isn't always the deepest of groups around here, but we ...

  6. NRG Park - Wikipedia

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    NRG Park, formerly Reliant Park and Astrodomain, is a complex in Houston, named after the energy company NRG Energy. It is located on Kirby Drive at the South Loop West Freeway . This complex of buildings encompasses 350 acres (1.4 km 2) of land and consists of four venues: NRG Stadium, NRG Center, NRG Arena and the NRG Astrodome.

  7. Here’s what we learned as Missouri football fully opened up ...

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    Most Missouri football practices open to reporters last about 40 minutes and include individual drills much more than anything that resembles a live game. Not Friday, though.